News Scrapbook 1974-1975

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Sunday, Morch 30, 1975

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APRIL 1975

SATURDAY rueggen Alon Curt is ploy recorder-harpsichord works, UCSD Mondeo, e Center, 8. • Wil- 1,om eod p oys 00 Years of Keyboard Music, Sherwood Holl, 8, sponsored by lo Jollo S,nfon10. I W,n n1ng '!limes end festiva l w,th show n Southwestern College Mayon Holl. 8. I San Diego Chamber Orchestra debuts in Monn Junior H gh, 8 .. Conflnu1ng; A,E R. I Fron1

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I First Ch ber Dance Com- pany opem th ee-doyrun of Mission 801 H1 , sporuored by California BoUe! 8 • No th Covnty Community Theater, V,sto, opens I Do! I Do!, 8. I Jim Mitchell ploys Abe Lincoln, Point Loma College Golden Gym • s1um, 8. I P,on1st Conrad Bruder- er ploys ,n SDSURec,tol Holl, 8. I Bob LcBeou, Som Chctmon perform at Folk Arts, B . Continuing: A,E,R. erle Haggard performs in oden Ho 8JC Los Angeles Chambe, Or(hestra ploys 1n M1r0Costo College Gym, 8:15. I P001st Manfred Clynes ploys ,n UCSD Mondev11le Center, 8. I South- east Community Theater opens Five on the Black Hand Side, Lincoln High Aud1tonum, 8. • Emmylou Harris sings at SDSU Bockdoor, 7:30, 10 .• Conl1nu1ng: A,B,E. I MJSs o Ploy~oose opens Hot I Baltimore, 8:30. I Rofce 1 Dru,cn conducts La Jolla Chamber Or- chestra with c or nehil Richard Stolzmon Sherwood Hall, 8. I Son Diegu,to Little Theoter opens Mr. Roberts, Del Mor Fairgrounds, 8:30. • SDSU opens 1776, Mom Stage, 8. • South Soy Players open A Very Rich Woman, Kimball Holl, 8

G obe opens Abelard and H loise, 8·30 I Harry Black- stone Jr. perforriu magic in SDSU Mon ezumo Holl, 8 • Vere Wolf prev ews lo Bohe~e · Central Li- brary, 730 I Prima Materia P esen'1 ec ure rec '01 '1 end 8, SDSU Rec lo 1101I. I UCSD ope~s Miriam Schapiro retrosped1ve. Cont nuing R.

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SDSU Scripps Cottage, 8... I Styx heeds Golden Holl rock show, 7.30 Conllm;ing, A,R. -~---•---- ......

I I A een li(hards, pion st Rol:iert Haff nd1n ploy cancer's ot noon 1230. Cvie Theater So or • D ego Op re presents student perlOfmortee of La Boh me, C1v1c Theater, 630 I Conte Cando Ii and Hollywood All1tors ploy ozz in Mss1on Boy High, 8 • Grover Washington jr, ploys 1ou n SDSU Bockdoor 730, 10 • Suzuki Quartet ploy in SDSU Rec1tol Holl, 7

I Son Diego. Opera opens La eme, C, 1c Theater, 8. I Ray ,n Golden Hal • 8:30. • Pamela Ogdin and Jack Sheldon sing for spnng mvs1cale, Grossmont College Fne Arts Hall, 8. I USD Founders Gallery continues Six on Paper from Kentucky Cont1nv,ng A. Charles performs

Consorts 1n the Reno1ssonce, SDSU Recite Holl, 8. I Neal White and Susan Felter discuss photography ,n Southwestern Col ege Mayon Holl 8. I The Imperials perform 1n Point Lome Co lege Golden Gymnc- s1um, 730 Continu1ng: A.

• Santana ploys ,n Spor Arena, 7 30 I Cell st ug n Bondi ploy1 1n Southwestern College Rec tol Holl, 4 • P1an11I Gary Btndett ploys in SDSU Rec1tol H II Cortinu1n9 A,E,R.

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Grass Harp, S agehouse neo•er 8. • 5D City Co lege opens Harvey, 8. I Jock Wepott, Judy Dater College Mayon Holl, 8. I Lucian Octavius Pompelli sculpture con• tinues at MiroCosto Col ege Ocean discuss photography Southwestern

s ed by Mesa Col ege. 8. Pennsylvani~ Ballet perfo,'!ls ,~ UCSD Mandev,lle Center 8. I Paul Co ege Go den Gym, 9 • Elaine Horwitch d~cusies orl goller es, Grossman! College Gallery, 8 Stokey performs n Po,rt Loma

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Ballet opens •No-doy ~nm Marston Jun or High, 8 • Jester irston and Mesa College Choral sing ,n First Un,red Method st Church 8. I Fine Arts Gal ery opens Japanese screens and costume show I C y Cente Ach g Company opens She Stoops to Congue , UCSC Mondes11le Cente , 8, Isa Sunday I The Rambos J)!rform 111 Po,nt omo Co ege Golden Gym~o- s1um, 8. I Artists Cooperol1ve Go. lery cort1nues Sue Coburn paint- ings ond drawings. I Tnod Gallery continues Mandy Livingston mi,ed med10 works . . Conhnumg, A,E,H,T. H..,,T ••____

1n C1v1c heoter sporuore by SDSL, 8 • Hugh Masekela, Hedzoteh Soundz p oy ,n SOSU Bockdoar 7:30 10 I W. D. Snodgrass reads ~1s poetry n SDSU Aztec Center 8 I ry opens American SDSl. Go

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' I Wll,om Win- dom ploys J a m e s Thurber n Palomcr Co lege Dome 8 I Allan Kaprow presents hop

Herbie Hancock ploys ou n Golden Holl, 8 • Al- pine Players open lour one- act ploys, 8 ... Cont,nu1ng , A,E,H,T.

I USD opens The Boys From Syracuse, Camino Theater, 8,15. • Greg MacGregor and Hans Levi d,scuss photography, Southwestern College Mayon Holl, 8 . Cont1nu• 109 A,H,T.

• Pink Floyd ploy1 • Three's Company dances ,n C1v,c T~eoter So on noor. ond 12 30 • Alfred McDaniel sings 1n SDSU Rec1•ol Holl 8 1n Sports Arena 8

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Key to Continuing Performances: A - Old Globe 'Abelard a nd Heloise' B- Son Diego Opera 'lo Boheme,' Civic Thea ter E - Crystal Palace 'The Exchange' F - Son Diego State Folk Festiva l H - Mission Playhouse ' Hot I Baltimore' R - Globe Corter Center ' Real Inspector Hound' and 'After Magritte'· T - Globe Carter Center 'The Tenth Man'

I Joe Walsh, K I Dee Bend p cv ,n Spor•s Arena, 7:30. • Ben Lifson drscusses art in Gr~mont Co eg~ Fine Ar•s Ho I, 8 Cont, 0 ung: A,T. ---~~~~_:'___:~~___:__:_:_:_:_:~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~111111111111--....,-_._____ ~--~=...:--=-~~~/J~6~-;,;7~$=--~~----....i~~;~ ~ t/ / 7 1.J- ! y/ 3 / 7 ) · USO To Sponsor USD Stu.dent ·

-r.n-,e.J -Mv,v .a/4 1/:(,.r USO plans · musical by opera unit "The Boys From Syracuse," a musical by Rodgers and Hart that is based on Shakespeare's "Comedy of Errors," will, be performed al 8:15 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 24, 25 and 26, in Camino Theater, University of San Diego. The USD Opera Workshop and Alcala Park Players are per- forming the musi cal , with Robert Austin dire cting . Choreography is by David Maker, costumes by Carolyn Satter, scene design by Pamela Smith Connolly and the orchestra is directed by Henry Kolar. Tickets will be available at the door at $2 for adults and $1 for students. SAN DIEGO -

5c . C/4,c s !. Show notes... "You're a Good Man Charlie Brow?", performed by_ Our Lad of Perpetual Help School . Lakeside, 7:30 p.m. April 11 , 12. ~t Lakeside VFW Halt. Adults SI. childre n under 14 , _s.so. Jeanne Dixon, world-famou~ seeress, 8 p.m.. Aprtl 10, Univers ity of San Diego, Cammo Theater• . . Six 00 Paper from Kentuc_ky? an iovitatio_nal ~xh1b1t of recent prints. drawings and pamtmgs, from umvers1ty faculty in Kentucky, IO a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays , Aprtl 4-25, Founders Gallery. University of Sa_~_D'.:g~•.

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Health Films Films concerning children with various learning dis- abilities will be shown April 11 at the University of San Diego's DeSales Hall. The program, which in- cludes information on the mentally retarded , blind, deaf and other physically handicapping problems, is free for parents. teachers and others. It is sponsored by USD's Department of Ed- ucation and the Council for Exceptional Children. The films will be shown from 7 to 11 p.m.

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f Cha()es S. LiMandrt, a so- . phomore at University of San Diego, will represent the - school at the Center for the Study of the Presidency in Washington, D.C., April 11- 13, Dr. Author E. Hughes, USD president, announced. LiMandri will join stu- dents from 300 colleges and universities in three days of meetings with cabinet mem- bers and White House execu- tives. His expenses in Wash- . ington will be paid by the USD Auxiliary in recognition of his student leadership. As head oft.he USD speak- ers bureau, LiMandri ar- ranged ca pus appearances of a number of notable indi- viduals. A a 1973 graduate of St. Aug . e High School, LiMandri won the Gover- nor's Scholars' Award, a life membership in California Scholarship Federation. He ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LiMandri of Spring Valley.

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TICKETS ARE for general admission and SI.SO with student 1.0., and are available by mail from the USO Music Department until April 9. Tickets may also be ob- taine d from USO music faculty and students at the Fiddle ' n Bow Music Store, San Diego, or at the Camino Theater Box Office on the day of the concert. SJ

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The University of San Diego Symphony wilt per- form works of Beethoven, Mo,art and Dvorak at the Fifth Annual Sister Ross, Schotar,h,p oncert April 13 at 8 p.m. in the Camino !'heater on the campus. rhc coo ert will benefit th Sist r Ro~,i Music Schol, ar htp Fund, named for Siste r Aimee Ro si, dean emeritus of th e university.

mu ic students . THE 60-PIECE USO or- che tra will be directed by Or. He nry Kolar, associate professor of music at USO. Principal violist w,th San O,cgo Symphony. Douglas Mounger. and violinist James Zagami, a graduate tude nt at San Diego State University. will be guest ·oloi t .

Go~pel Show Set T onighi· AtUSD Victor Holt of Washington, D.C., will be the guest of honor at the Strongly Odent- ed for Action (SOFA) Gospel Music Benefit Show at 7:30 tonight at the University of San Diego. Holt has proposed to the U.S. Congress a $2 bill in memory of the Rev. Martin Luther King. The show will mark the seventh anniversa- ry of King's death. The Rev. James Cleve- land, Grammy Award nom- inee, will sing gospel songs, including "I Have a Dream," written by the Rev. Willie E. Harris, SOFA di· rector and pastor .of Prince Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church in La Jolla. Also on the program will be Cleveland's Troubadours, the St. Luke Singers, Mello- diettes, UCSD Gospel Choir, Jerry Jay and a tribute to King by the combined youth choirs of Prince Chapel and the St. John Church of God in Christ, La Jolla Funds will be used for completion of a new SOFA center at 7517 Cuvier Ave. in La Jolla.

La Jollan chosen for France study the host country The Center for Foreign Study , with national

among the peoples of the world. This year, programs are planned in Spain, France, / Austria, Italy, Portugal, Denmark , Switzerland, Africa, the Soviet Union, 1• Greece, Israel and Australia.

t-cadquarter~ m Ann Arbor, Mich ., is a private, non- prof It educational organization devoted to fo tering mutual un- dcr~tanding and friendship

San Diego, Wednesdoy April 9, 1975

"Life with Picasso," pub- lished in 1964. Her paintings have been exhibited in this country and abroad. She .s married to Dr. Jonas Salk, lives in La Jolla and main- tains a studio in France.

Gilot lecture set at USO La Jolla artist Francoise Gilot will speak on "Matisse and Colette" at 3 p.m. ARril 19 in Salomon Lecture Hall at USD. Ms. Gilot will discuss the people who influenced her most, Matisse, the painter, and Colette, the writer, both of whom she knew personal- ly. The artist is the author of

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PIANIST DEBUTS Pianist Rose Maria Scoz- zaro will make her San Diego debut at 8 p.m. today in the Immaculata Chapel at USD. Her program will ' include works by Bach, Liszt, Kabalevsky, :ttozart, ·I Debussy and Beethoven.

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